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Henry Beam can represent injury victims throughout Yuma and Yuma County. Beam Injury Law is based in Tempe — no Yuma office — but the practice is statewide, and case evaluation in Yuma is always remote: a free phone or video consultation, no need to travel. Arizona law gives most injury victims two years to file under ARS § 12-542.
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Distance from Phoenix does not change how a personal injury case is built. Beam's Yuma workflow is remote by default, and most of the work — gathering records, negotiating with insurers, drafting demands, filing in Arizona courts — happens the same way it would for a metro Phoenix client.
First call is with Henry directly. No intake form, no paralegal filter. Call (480) 899-9019.
For clients who want to see each other across the screen, a scheduled video consult works the same as in-person.
Depositions, mediations, and trial appearances happen in Yuma County Superior Court when the case requires them. Henry travels.
Henry can represent clients injured in Yuma and throughout Yuma County. Common case types include:
Rural highway cases often involve higher speeds, longer response times, and commercial truck traffic running to and from the border.
Rural Arizona has higher rates of uninsured drivers. Your own UM/UIM coverage under ARS § 20-259.01 may provide recovery when the at-fault driver has no or insufficient coverage.
Under ARS § 12-611, when a family member dies as a result of another party's negligence. Claims filed in Yuma County Superior Court.
High-injury-severity cases that often require specialized case strategy and medical documentation.
Slip and fall, unsafe property conditions, and related negligence claims against Yuma-area property owners.
Truck accidents involving FMCSA-regulated carriers. Federal trucking regulations (49 CFR Parts 376 and 395) frequently apply.
Yuma County injury cases carry a few recurring patterns. High-speed collisions on Interstate 8 — the main east-west corridor running through Yuma between San Diego and Phoenix — often involve out-of-state drivers, commercial freight, and delayed emergency response. US-95and AZ-195 carry significant truck traffic tied to the Port of San Luis and cross-border commerce. In rural collisions, evidence preservation is especially time-sensitive: skid marks fade, roadside debris gets cleared, and remote witnesses are hard to locate weeks later.
Yuma County Superior Court handles civil filings. Case scheduling, mediation, and trial appearances happen there when the case reaches litigation. Henry travels to Yuma for those appearances; the pre-trial work is handled remotely.
Deeper coverage of the legal mechanics and case types that come up in Yuma personal injury matters.
Free phone or video consultation, no obligation. Henry handles every case at Beam Injury Law personally. No legal fees unless we recover for you.